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Questions and Answers for BIOADVANCED 32 oz. Brush Killer Plus Quart Concentrate

Internet #203124091

Model #704640B

Store SKU #397747

  • Kills tough brush and viney weeds, roots and all
  • Kills poison ivy, poison oak, kudzu, stumps, and blackberries
  • Makes 8 gallons, when diluted

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Q:Kill grass and reseed for new lawn
by|May 19, 2024
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A:  I apologize, I am having trouble understanding your request. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is not designed to kill grass. We do offer grass killing products, such as Natria Grass & Weed Control With Root Kill. When using this product, grass can be seeded after 5 days. When using Brush Killer Plus, the product will prevent the germination of new seed for 6-8 weeks. -Madison

by|May 20, 2024
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    Q:Can I spray it on tree trunk?
    by|May 11, 2024
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    A:  BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill woody plants. If sprayed onto a tree trunk, it may cause damage to the tree. If you are looking to kill weeds that are growing on a tree trunk, I would recommend cutting it back and painting the product on full strength without direct contact on the tree. -Madison

    by|May 13, 2024
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      Q:Will this kill my shrubs? I am trying to kill poison ivy that is growing in my bushes
      by|May 7, 2024
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      A:  BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill all woody plants contacted. It can be harmful to shrubs. Instead of spraying with the Ready To Use version, I would recommend using the concentrated formulation of BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus. Using gloves so the poison ivy does not contact your skin, I would recommend cutting the poison ivy back and painting the concentrate directly onto it. This way, the product can kill the poison ivy without contacting and harming your shrubs. -Madison

      by|May 7, 2024

        A:  It will kill just about everything with a woody stem. Also kills grass, flowers, and just about anything else. Be careful with over spray.

        by|May 15, 2024
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          Q:what is the different: extended contral and non-extended contral?
          by|Apr 28, 2024
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          A:  Both BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus and Extended Control Brush Killer are great options for listed weeds and brush. The non-active ingredients in the Extended Control formulation increase speed and spectrum of the products’ effectiveness. -Madison

          by|Apr 29, 2024
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            Q:How many gallons does this container mix total?
            by|Apr 27, 2024
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            Q:Will it kill wild honeysuckle?
            by|Apr 23, 2024
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            A:  Yes, BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is a great option for control of honeysuckle. For best results, I would recommend getting the concentrate, cutting the honeysuckle back and painting it onto the freshly cut portion without diluting with water. -Madison

            by|Apr 23, 2024
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              Q:What temperature can I apply brush killer
              by|Apr 19, 2024
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              A:  When using BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus, we recommend applying when temperatures are in the range of 50 to 90 degrees, including the low overnight temperature. -Madison

              by|Apr 19, 2024
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                Q:Will bio advanced brushkiller plus kill my lawn grass
                by|Apr 19, 2024
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                A:  Hi, Donald. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is not designed to kill grass, however, it is not recommended for use as a lawn weed killer. We may have a better product that we can recommend depending on your grass type and what you are looking to treat. Please reach out to our Consumer Affairs team at 1-877-229-3724. We are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5PM CT. -Madison

                by|Apr 19, 2024

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